Red Days is a true story about two love affairs that took place during the British Mandate in Palastine.

The love affairs were tied together in a fascinating story, involving Shoshna, the daughter of the well-known Zionist leader Dov Bar Borochov and undercover police officer Tomas Vilkin; and Roni Berstein and Avraham (Yair) Stern, the leader of the Lechi (Lochamei Herut Yisrael - Fighters for the freedom of Israel) underground organization.

It's a story about two men haunting one another, saturated with hate, and about two women who were forced to pay a painful price for their love.

The Red Days story is based on three years of research conducted in Israel and Great Britain.

Red Days is Ram Oren's 18th book. Many of his books have become best sellers and have been translated to many languages. Red Days includes magical music.

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Listener Opinions

Ed Morgan | 2/17/2014

" One of Clancy's best works. This book presents a scenario where a conventional war breaks out in Europe and eventually mushrooms into World War III. Clancy is at his best in explaining technology, tactics, and giving depth to his characters. Definitely written in the Cold War era, this book maintains most of its plausibility in the current geopolitical climate. "

Stuart Davies | 2/17/2014

" Although it kept my interest whilst in my hands, I find I have little recollection of the story itself, just a couple of months after finishing it. "

Jon Kerr | 2/3/2014

" I loved this book--one of the first Clancy novels I ever read. Kept me on the edge of my seat throughout. "

Damon | 1/28/2014

" Lord, give me the strength to finish this monster. "

Forrest Norvell | 1/23/2014

" Probably the best of Clancy's novels, because it's unapologetically what it is: fully gamed out war porn. Iffy Soviestskiy politics aside, there's little of Clancy's usual CIA axe grinding, and no sign of increasingly unbelievable Clancy Gary Stu stand-in Jack Ryan. Also, Clancy's worship of military leadership knows no borders, which lends a considerable amount of dignity to the clash between NATO and the Soviets, although it never gets easier to believe that a conflict of this scale wouldn't have resulted in a nuclear exchange. The best Clancy novel to start with, and for most people the only book of his you need to read. "

just sarah | 1/18/2014

" as chauvinistic as tom clancy can be, his books are my favorite "fluff" reads -- they kind of make me feel like i'm watching a movie or tv. oddly, i am definitely not a fan of the majority of movies that were based on his books. "

Evan | 1/11/2014

" I absolutely loved this book. I got it as a gift one christmas and stayed up until 2 or 3am over my winter break until i had finished it. It was a spectacular story right up until the end - which i have to say i was disappointed with, but the rest of the book overcomes the ending. Reading it now make me pine for the simpler Cold War days when we knew who our enemy was and knew that when they came, it would be with obvious, overwhelming force. One of my all-time favorite books and probably my favorite Tom Clancy novel "

Peri Collins | 1/10/2014

" I read this when it was new, and the threat of the Cold War still loomed. It was thrilling and scary, but ultimately another excellent part of the series with Jack Ryan and the spin off characters that are initially introduced in his first novel. "

Mark Graham | 12/31/2013

" Genre - I loved the many subplots that drew seamlessly into a the whole. "

Erick | 12/30/2013

" LONG book!! I rad it when I was too young to understand everything. However, it is one of Tom's classics, so check it out! "

Tom | 12/22/2013

" This is the book that got me interested in Tom Clancy as an auther. It has a bit of everything - land, sea, and air battles. "

H.Friedmann | 12/5/2013

" I didn't realize that this wasn't a Jack Ryan book, but the disappointment didn't last long. A good read about a theoretical time when the Cold War turns hot. Mostly strategic, and sans atomic weapons, although this is certainly discussed. A tense but enjoyable read. "

Jim | 11/8/2013

" Funny how when an author is hot they are hot but then "where have they gone". "

Mike Baxter | 11/2/2013

" One of my all time favorites, I think I've read it 3 times or so. One of Clancy's best works, this one was a cold war classic. "

Brett Dungan | 7/29/2013

" Tom Clancy's writing has developed with his later books "

Sue | 4/18/2013

" I believe this was my least liked of the Tom Clancy books I have read - it dragged on in a few sections, and the military maneuver details were overdone to my taste. However, since it was the second one I read and the first was really good, I kept going, and was glad I did. "

Mainrun | 1/20/2013

" One of the better Clany books. Not about Jack Ryan though "

Benjamin | 11/4/2012

" this was the first Tom Clancy book I read, and at that point easily the longest (paperback edition at about 800 pages). A great story, rich in detail, showing a multi-sided war breaking out from the egg of an international incident. "

Rae | 5/18/2012

" Clancy's hypothetical, yet realistic, account of a battle of the North Atlantic. A key oil installation is blown up in the USSR, leaving a severe fuel shortage. They plan to seize the Persian Gulf, using cunning ruses to fool NATO. This is a long, and somewhat frightening, but satisfying read. "

Thuyen | 8/26/2011

" Very good putting you in a war. The events were frantic but juxtaposed. The first chapter was about the guys in charge wanting to go to war because of a terrorist attack and their advisors not saying it was a bad idea because they didn't want to lose their jobs. Crazy. Highly recommend. "

Mahendra Palsule | 5/26/2010

" Dry narration of hypothetical WWIII. Full of strategic & tactical military, naval, and air combat technical details. Hardly any character development, pages after pages of insipid writing. Best avoided. "

Reed Nyght | 10/21/2009

" Read this book 5 times now. Guess that means I really like it. "

Philip | 9/18/2009

" I really liked this book, in large part because it did NOT feature Jack Ryan, (later to be known as "Jack F*ing Ryan"). The way the story was carefully and cleverly constructed to cover the beginning-to-end story of a possible Third World War reminded me of World War Z -- but without zombies! "

Jeff Brateman | 9/4/2009

" The action was good, but the plot was pretty terrible. The fact that the book took an abrupt end without any real conclusion didn't help my rating either. Definitely not all it was hyped up to be. "

David | 2/27/2009

" This was my first and favorite (on par with Sum of All Fears and Hunt for Red October) of Tom Clancys books. It may be a little dated now but when it was written it was cutting edge for detailing the workings of the modern war hardware. An excellent read. "

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